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In listing facet values for each datatype, the fundamental facets are correctly displayed as "special values" (markup <pt>, display currently bold italic), but the constraining facets are incorrectly displayed in monospace font. Also the datatype names in the surrounding autogenerated text are displayed in ordinary bold, rather than the correct hyperlink.
The stylesheet has now been changed to call the template for 'pt' for the constraining-facet values given. I'm not entirely certain this is an improvement, but the WG can decide. The hyperlinking issue appears to have been resolved along the way; certainly the references to datatypes in the generated text appear to me to be hyperlinked now.
The new styling can be inspected in a review copy of Datatypes at http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/2004/06/xmlschema-2/datatypes.b4452.html (member-only link)
(In reply to comment #2) > The new styling can be inspected in a review copy of Datatypes at > > http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/2004/06/xmlschema-2/datatypes.b4452.html > (member-only link) Looks fine to me.
From the telcon: SG to provide a comment.
The proposal in comment #2 looks really good. If possible, it might have been better if we could also provide links for the fundamental facets to 4.2.x sections, to make the facets more consistently displayed.
The change requested on today's call has been made. The result can be viewed at the same URI as before: http://www.w3.org/XML/Group/2004/06/xmlschema-2/datatypes.b4452.html (member-only link)
Decided on the telcon.
The stylesheet change mentioned in earlier comments has been approved by the WG, and a new set of status-quo documents has been generated; I'm marking the issue resolved. DaveP, I'll let you close it to signal your assent.